Private and Confidential. Lord Salisbury. "Hallo!" M Le President. "Hallo!" Lord Salisbury. "You there?" M Le President. "All there!" Lord Salisbury. "Can you suggest an entree for dinner?" M Le President. "Homard au gratin, — and, by the way, how about Newfoundland and lobster question?" Lord Salisbury. "Not by telephone, thank you!!!" [Telephone between London and Paris opened, Monday, March 23rd.
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